That* Cream • Separator.—You have been promising yourself for so long. Now is the time to buy a good machine at a reasonable price. We have just landed stocks of "Household" i and "Perfects," both good : quality machines, and will be pleased to see you before making your purchase.—McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford, * CUBE FOR KHEUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, It is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years I had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now 1 deceased). On receipt of postage, stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s 6d, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor NZ. Dairyman Pox «oa. Wellington.—Adrt.
I ALE OR XCHANCE. A fine modern Boarding House in Hawera, 16 rooms (2 sitting rooms) hot and cold water. Doing a big business. Always full. Price £2OOO. £2OO cash. Owner will accept a dwelling home in part payment. EXCHANGE. Large House and J-acro section Wanganui. Price £1325. Mortgage £6OO at 6 per cent., also town sections, no mortgage. Total equity £IOSO. Owner wants a dairy farm. FOR EXCHANGE. 200 acres, open cleared dairying land, well sub-divided, very comfortable homo, house 6-rooms, , man's cottage, concreted cowshed. Dairy factory and school close handy. Price £35 per acre. Equity £3235. The owner wants a sheep farm up to 1000
I FOR EXCHANGE. '4O acres, Hawke's Bay district, suburban property, very valuable. Two. houses, cowshed, outbuildings, 22 acres have been ploughed. Prjce £6500. Equity £5055. Owner wants to exchange for a sheep country. 295 acres, Wavorley, all in grass, well sub-divided, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, carrying capacity 2J sheep with a beast to 6 acres, 8 miles from Waverley. Price £l4 per acre. Owner will exchange for a dairy farm up'to 100 acres. Equity.£24oo. , ,
W§ oan assist clients with flnanoe. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. JAMES GILIiMAN. HAWERA. W P. T AYLOR'S NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS OF THIS DISTRICT. ''-■'<' I liave shifted my Nursery from Pembroke Road to the corner \>t Regan Street and Swansea Road, where a great variety of Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Hedge ? Plants are growing, with very little shelter, less manure, an no spraying. x They are as hardy as they can be, and free from couch grass and sorrel, and I can say without noastug thai they are quite equal to tb.j-ie that are no better. Some 36 years' residence m this district has given me, some ideas of its soil and climate, but I will not f orce them on anyone. * I do not desire to uiake a fortune, or do an extensive business, but wish to make an honest living, without a lot of fuss, and will try to merit (and hope to receive) sufficient patronage to enable me to do so. INSPECTION INVITED ON ANY WEEK-DAY. NOTE.—6 per cent, of my receipts will be given to the Serbian ilelief Fund this season. > Main Entrance Swansea Road.
W. P. TAYLOR, NURSERYMAN, BEGAN STREET, STRATFORD, 1910 CARDIFF DAIRY COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS. '£*■ for the convenience of farmers, to receive Calf Veils (for Rennetmaking) at Mr Newton King's Hide and Skin Yards in Stratford, on behalf of the Company. W. RICHARDS, Chairman.
BUTTER - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own Butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post" ,Tob Printing Office,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 2 October 1916, Page 8
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